Pope Francis Faces Vatican Financial Crisis During Hospitalization
The 88-year-old pontiff's hospitalization coincides with escalating budget deficits and internal resistance to his financial reforms.
- Pope Francis, currently hospitalized for double pneumonia, has been grappling with a growing Vatican budget deficit, which reached €83 million in 2024.
- The Vatican's financial challenges include ballooning pension liabilities, reduced income from tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic, and opposition within the Church to proposed budget cuts.
- The Pope recently established a new commission to boost donations, aiming to address financial shortfalls by encouraging contributions from lay Catholics and other benefactors.
- Efforts to reduce costs, such as cutting cardinals' salaries and proposing external funding sources, have faced pushback from senior Church officials over concerns about conflicts of interest.
- With a record 32 million tourists expected for the 2025 Jubilee, the Vatican anticipates increased revenue, though experts warn it will not fully resolve the financial crisis.